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Most welcome @Dutchs glad to be of help :).

I was so excited to hear that they now have a dwarf bay tree too that grows only 1.8 metres high.
I've looked them up and it appears they love my kind of weather. I found some trees started in pots already for 10 bucks each. I'm going to get several just in case one or two doesn't take! I'm really excited I'm getting all the things I spend little bits and pieces of money on that eventually amounts to quite a bit. Thanks again SC15.....
 
Dwarf Bay tree? Because this is my first rodeo at fruit trees and gardens please tell me. It seems it would be likely but is a Bay tree where you get Bay leaves from for pickling and recipes? Im wondering it is......can they grow in Florida. I would be very, very interested in planting some!

We have bay trees here in north Florida growing in the wild so yes you can plant them here.
 
More rain today. It's dumping 2 inches or so every afternoon now. It's horrible. Florida thunderstorms always seem to have horrible straight line winds and my corn keeps getting knocked over. So I just shored them up with dirt around the base and they seem ok. Lucky it hasn't riped the roots up yet. It did flip a pumpkin vine all the way to the opposite side of the mound though. Just crazy year.....


Like weather all over the world now it is very strange and unusual. We just try to compensate for it best we can.
Yesterday we took off raised bed covering, then when it rained put it back on.
We also cut holes in each end so bed could breath and not get moldy or sour.
Will put other plants under covered greenhouse so we can control the watering.
Not fun but we do what we have to.
 
We both just got soaked covering raised bed from very heavy rainfall.:eek::(.

Here it is with the coverign and ends open so it can breath.

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Dwarf Bay tree? Because this is my first rodeo at fruit trees and gardens please tell me. It seems it would be likely but is a Bay tree where you get Bay leaves from for pickling and recipes? Im wondering it is......can they grow in Florida. I would be very, very interested in planting some!

I managed to keep a bay tree alive here in NM with sun and cold protection. I'd think they would do well in Fl as long as they don't drown.
 
I managed to keep a bay tree alive here in NM with sun and cold protection. I'd think they would do well in Fl as long as they don't drown.
Hahahahaha......thanks Terri. I'm going given it a run. It's so impossible to know the rain here. This time last year we were in a bit if a drought. It didn't rain for 3 or more months. This year we are indeed drowning!
 
Hahahahaha......thanks Terri. I'm going given it a run. It's so impossible to know the rain here. This time last year we were in a bit if a drought. It didn't rain for 3 or more months. This year we are indeed drowning!

We've been here 12 years now. 2006 was a wet, flooding year. Since then its been dry. We've had years with 1 or 2 inches for the YEAR. This year we are already at our avg of 10 inches. This month (Sept) we've already had almost an inch. Crazy weather cycles. There is so much pollen right now even my goat is having allergy issues.
 
Hahahahaha......thanks Terri. I'm going given it a run. It's so impossible to know the rain here. This time last year we were in a bit if a drought. It didn't rain for 3 or more months. This year we are indeed drowning!



Like the lyrics in an old rock song " I've seen fire and I've seen rain". Only at extremes.:ghostly:.

I'm going to fight a few more days and then give up the raised bed. I'll try to do containers in greenhouse with roof and open sides. :doghouse:
 
Like the lyrics in an old rock song " I've seen fire and I've seen rain". Only at extremes.:ghostly:.

I'm going to fight a few more days and then give up the raised bed. I'll try to do containers in greenhouse with roof and open sides. :doghouse:
Is that plastic or cloth that you are covering it with? I'd just leave it on and water if needed.
 
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@Terri9630 @Meerkat I would leave the garden beds covered if possible and if the sun gets to them and water by hand or drip irrigation if that is how you have it set up. Hopefully the rain will subside a bit for you all so your garden seeds won't float or rot.
Yes! I don't have anything covered and I have lost multiple planting this year where my seed have just rotted. I'm going to have to make a decision on what I'm going to .Have to start inside from now on. I have some eggplant now but lost them all earlier this year. I think I'll start them inside from now on. Also cabbage didn't come up. Seems the really small seeds have to be everything just right to outside so them.
 
Today we weeded 4 garden beds and their surrounds and we will need to make some more mulch as the layers are getting quite thin on them. While weeding I noticed that we had more runners off the thyme plants so I divided off 4 new plants and planted them in the gardens. The ones we previously separated off and planted are all doing really well :).
 
Is that plastic or cloth that you are covering it with? I'd just leave it on and water of needed.


It is green house plastic. I plan to leave it one unless we are forecast no rain. I'm about ready to give up the raised bed if it keeps up. I got drenched again yesterday really good, not to speak of lightening striking. :ghostly:

Thank you terri.:thumbs:
 
First planting of green beans fried.
Second planting is up bout 2 inches.
Normal herb garden fried the first time around.
But looks pretty good, now that we got some rain finally.
Lettuce seed is spotty at best second planting.
The whole garden burnt up first time around.
Got one volunteer tomato plant about 3-4 inches high, no clue what it is.
 
First planting of green beans fried.
Second planting is up bout 2 inches.
Normal herb garden fried the first time around.
But looks pretty good, now that we got some rain finally.
Lettuce seed is spotty at best second planting.
The whole garden burnt up first time around.
Got one volunteer tomato plant about 3-4 inches high, no clue what it is.

Mobook, it looks like we may all have to go inside somehow to have gardens.
Wish we were all close we could have a commune,lol. Its not getting any easier and the weather is not very predictable either.
 
@Terri9630 @Meerkat I would leave the garden beds covered if possible and if the sun gets to them and water by hand or drip irrigation if that is how you have it set up. Hopefully the rain will subside a bit for you all so your garden seeds won't float or rot.


That's what I was thinking just keep it covered. I don't have a garden this year, unless you count the piggies growing out there. To much other stuff going on to keep up with a garden right now.
 
Today DH spade edged around the last garden bed in the front gardens and we threw the weeds in the bin. Then we harvested a lot of French and English lavender from the gardens we are about to hang upside down to dry. Then into the back gardens where I planted 2 x 2 mt rows of turnip seeds and DH pulled up the spent broccoli plants cut them up and we trench composted them into our fallow garden bed. This garden bed will almost be ready for planting again for spring.
 
if we had a commune and all close together none of those onions and taters would have ruined.

Yea but could we get along and where do you find people who will work, have some morals and no dangerous family members to worry about?
It would be nice to work together and help each other survive but then the too many chiefs and not enough indian's also come into the picture.
Hubby and I were talking about this this morning.
It really wakes you up when you both get down at the same time and things need to be done but not able.
And since the insane are running the asylum in this nation now if things don't work out you can't even get them off your property if they fight to stay.
 
After not being able to find seed potatoes anywhere in our town we decided we would let the purchased potatoes we hadn't used sprout and use those instead. Today I divided them and a few potatoes that sprouted multiple sprouts made 17 seed potato segments I could plant. We dug the channels for them and planted them today and watered them in and will likely buy some more potatoes and do the same thing.

Seed potatoes to order around here cost a fortune so we will go with the cheaper option and have grown them from shop purchased ones before and had great success. Shall keep everyone updated on how we go.
 
After not being able to find seed potatoes anywhere in our town we decided we would let the purchased potatoes we hadn't used sprout and use those instead. Today I divided them and a few potatoes that sprouted multiple sprouts made 17 seed potato segments I could plant. We dug the channels for them and planted them today and watered them in and will likely buy some more potatoes and do the same thing.

Seed potatoes to order around here cost a fortune so we will go with the cheaper option and have grown them from shop purchased ones before and had great success. Shall keep everyone updated on how we go.


I've done that many times. The stores around here don't carry them when we need to plant, they get them in when its already way to hot. Ordering them is just as bad because they ship "at our optimal planting time" which just happens to be when all the local stores get them. Around here you have to plant them very early in the year (mid Feb) or late fall to keep them alive.
 
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